Students, attorneys discuss ethics over coffee
The role of ethics in everyday life was discussed at the Coffee and Ethics meeting, bringing in around 20 students and staff members on campus April 7. Attorney Amanda Carpenter
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The role of ethics in everyday life was discussed at the Coffee and Ethics meeting, bringing in around 20 students and staff members on campus April 7. Attorney Amanda Carpenter
Read MoreA member of the U.S. House of Representatives will speak to all of those being honored at the OCCC’s 2016 commencement ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 13, at the
Read MoreThe following students have applied for May graduation. Diplomas will be granted after credentials are completed and degree requirements are met. Students who expect to fulfill degree requirements may participate
Read MoreOCCC has not had an active lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer student club on campus for at least two years. Two students, Aubrey Meneses and Ryan Middleton, are working
Read MoreThe main goal for the English as a Second Language bridge program is helping international students to reach the college English level and help them succeed at OCCC, said Abra
Read MoreThe grand prize winner of the third annual OCCC talent show was Annie Oakley, a local country/folk group, comprised of twins Grace and Sophia Babb on vocals and guitar, and
Read MoreAs the elementary school kids filled the auditorium during the morning of April 8, they looked onto the Visual and Performing Arts theater stage puzzled to see 12 stands with small plastic sets, along with a giant white movie screen in the background.
Read MoreBroadcasting students brought home five awards after attending the annual Oklahoma Broadcast Educators Association Student Day in Tulsa on March 21. Grace Babb won first place for her entertainment short.
Read MoreSeven graduating art students are showcasing their best work for family, friends and the public through an open gallery exhibit
Read MoreTrying to dispose items you no longer need can lead to pollution problems when they land in the wrong place. This was the message from two Oklahoma City officials who
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